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Planning
a
family
trip
to
the
Caribbean?
This
DVD
will
turn
in
into
an
exciting
and
educational
voyage
for
the
whole
family!Join
the
Robert
family
as
they
travel
through
Puerto
Rico
and
the
Virgin
Islands
encountering
all
sorts
of
adventure
along
the
way.
From
swimming
with
dolphins
to
seaplane
rides,
Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean
gives
viewers
an
in-depth
look
at
family
travel
in
the
tropics.
By
integrating
historical
and
natural
facts
into
an
entertaining
presentation,
Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean
makes
your
trip
an
educational
journey.
Explore
colonial
forts
at
el
Morro,
hike
the
rainforest
at
El
Yunque,
discover
underground
caves
at
Rio
Camuy,
explore
beneath
the
waves
by
submarine
in
St.
Thomas.
The
Roberts
family
also
shares
tips
on
traveling
with
children,
from
what
to
pack
to
pre-trip
activities
to
delight
all
ages.
Explore,
relax,
enjoy.
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of
family-friendly
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and
transportation
Tips
and
Resources
for
travel
with
kids
Trip
Planner
with
itineraries
Language,
Craft
and
Recipes
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WorldviewSometim es
when
planning
a
trip
with
your
children
it
is
hard
to
imagine
what
it
will
be
like.
This
wonderful
adventure
with
the
Roberts
family
will
show
you
the
things
that
they
encountered
on
their
trip
in
the
Caribbean.
Not
only
does
it
show
you
the
beautiful
sights
and
give
you
a
little
history
but
it
also
gives
you
tips
that
may
help
you
and
your
children
have
a
more
enjoyable
vacation.
Watching
this
DVD
will
make
you
want
to
check
out
the
sights
for
yourself. Librar yJournal.comTravel
with
Kids
Caribbean:
Puerto
Rico
&
the
Virgin
Islands
color.
63
min.
2006.
DVD
$14.95.
TRAV
This
travelog
follows
a
family
of
four,
including
two
young
boys,
on
their
noncruise
Caribbean
adventure.
Puerto
Rico
gets
the
most
attention,
with
visits
to
places
such
as
San
Juan,
the
El
Morro
fortress,
the
El
Yunque
rain
forest,
and
the
Rio
Camuy
caves.
The
family
then
travel
by
a
combination
of
seaplanes
and
ferries
to
the
islands
of
Vieques,
St.
Thomas,
St.
Croix,
St.
John,
Tortolo,
and
Virgin
Gorda.
The
emphasis
is
on
family-oriented
fun,
with
scenes
of
the
boys
swimming
with
dolphins
and
taking
a
submarine
ride.
The
off-screen
narration
covers
the
high
points
of
each
island's
architecture,
natural
beauty,
and
tourist
sites,
while
the
parents
interject
advice
on
points
like
finding
child-friendly
foods.
The
film
takes
a
wonderful
approach
by
going
beyond
stock
visuals
to
show
the
mundane
of
travel,
like
driving,
hauling
luggage,
and
dealing
with
bad
weather.
With
features
like
kid-oriented
packing
tips,
lists
of
travel
resources,
and
reviews
of
select
hotels,
this
fun
and
reasonably
priced
DVD
should
find
its
way
into
most
public
libraries.
(Also
available,
but
not
reviewed,
is
Travel
with
Kids
Hawaii.)—Lawrenc e
R.
Maxted,
Gannon
Univ.,
Erie,
PA
Midwest
Book
ReviewHighly
recommended
to
all
aspiring
or
prospective
visitors
of
the
Caribbean
area
with
children
of
all
ages
,
April
5,
2006Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean
from
Destination
Travel
Guides
is
a
deftly
condensed
but
completely
accessible
63-minute
DVD
formatted
guide
for
those
wishing
to
knowledgeably
explore
Puerto
Rico,
St.
Thomas,
St.
Croix,
St.
John,
Tortola,
and
Virgin
Gorda
with
their
children.
Introducing
the
viewer
to
a
fun
filled
journey
through
Old
San
Juan,
Puerto
Rico,
an
insightful
tour
of
the
famed
Fort
at
El
Morro,
a
trek
through
the
Rain
Forest
at
El
Yunque,
and
an
exploration
of
the
underground
caves
of
Rio
Camuy,
Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean
is
an
informatively
fun
application
of
the
Caribbean
for
everyone.
Replete
with
numerous
tips
for
traveling
with
a
young
child,
Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean
is
very
highly
recommended
to
all
aspiring
or
prospective
visitors
of
the
Caribbean
area
with
children
of
all
ages
for
its
exclusive
presentation
of
information
which
will
enable
an
enjoyable,
successful,
memorable
family
vacation
for
all.
Chicago
Parent
MagazineTRAVEL
WITH
KIDS
CARIBBEAN,
not
rated,
2006,
$14.95
DVD,;
ages
6-14. Move
over,
Swiss
Family
Robinson.
The
Roberts
family
shows
us
the
islands.
Whether
you
are
planning
to
travel
or
not,
this
is
a
fun
video.
This
is
a
travelogue
for
families.
The
Roberts
toddlers
are
clearly
real
kids
who
run
around
in
old
forts
and
also
throw
a
tantrum
or
two.
They
don’t
say
much,
but
their
presence
is
important.
Pop-ups
give
interesting
facts,
like
the
cost
of
seaplanes
from
island
to
island
and
details
on
the
African
presence
in
Puerto
Rico’s
past.
This
edition
of
the
travel
guide
series
covers
Puerto
Rico,
St.
Thomas,
St.
Croix,
St.
John,
Tortola
and
more.
Safety
and
affordability
played
into
the
destinations
featured
on
this
DVD.
Highlights
include
pirates,
old
forts
like
El
Moreo
in
San
Juan
and
the
rainforest.
"Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean"
is
useful
on
a
variety
of
levels.
The
DVD
is
a
cool
way
to
include
older
kids
in
planning
your
next
trip
or
simply
a
great
way
to
see
a
different
world
of
blue
skies
and
green
water.
Sylvia
says:
A.
This
DVD
offers
a
fun
and
practical
armchair
journey
anytime
you
want. Kid
First
EndorsmentCongra tulations!
Your
title,
Travel
With
Kids
Caribbean
-
Puerto
Rico
and
the
Virgin
Islands,
has
been
approved
for
the
KIDS
FIRST!
Endorsement!
Good
historical
overview
of
the
islands.
Offers
practical
hints
for
traveling
with
young
children
showing
fun
activities
suitable
for
them.
Presentation
is
more
appropriate
for
parents
than
children.
Some
information,
such
as
packing,
shopping,
and
cooking
will
not
appeal
to
kids.
Parts,
such
as
the
information
about
Blackbeard
and
the
water
animals
will
hold
kids'
attention. iPare ntingMedia
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